Joseph LaBonte enlisted in the US Navy before he got drafted in 1968. He talks about his active duty from April 1969 until January 1972 on board an aircraft carrier working in operational electronics where he oversaw the communication between the...

Hyde Taylor was married with two children, a college student, and in the Army Reserves when financial issues caused him to sign up for two years of active duty that turned into a twenty-four year military career. He talks about his two tours in...

Joan Woodbury is a partner with Shirley Ririe in the Ririe- Woodbury Dance Company. In this interview, Ms. Woodbury talks about her childhood near Cedar City, how she developed her love of music and dance, about teaching dance at the University Of...

Ray Hill enlisted in the US Air Force in 1968 and served as a jet engine mechanic and as a Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of the 463rd Tactical Airlift Wing Spectrum Oil Analysis Program. He served in Vietnam from 1970 through 1971, and...

Patti Harrington was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and shares her experiences living in Denver, Colorado, where she was influenced by her parents in both education and business. She discusses her education at Brigham Young University where she...

This is the second of two interviews with Bruce Plenk. He opposed the Vietnam War, and was arrested for attacking the ROTC Building at University of Utah. He worked against the Canyonlands nuclear waste dump, the MX Missile, and the Nevada Nuclear...

Linda Makin talks about growing up in Lehi, Utah, attending Utah Technical College at Provo (UTC) and the path that eventually led her to become Utah Valley University’s Chief Planning Budget & Policy officer. She describes meeting her husband,...

Luz Robles gives a life sketch of herself, including her growing up years in several cities in the northern part of Mexico—Torreo and Durango and Tijuana—and crossing the border to attend school in San Diego, CA. She describes her family life, the...

Daniel Lukins enlisted in the US Army in 1966 and was trained in artillery as a forward observer. He served in Vietnam from January 1968 through 1969 and was based at An Khe in the 1st Cavalry Division, and was also in the Battle of Hue.

Mae Parry gives a life sketch of herself, including her growing up years in Washakie, Utah, and in a boarding school in California. She describes her family life, adventures in their little Indian school, and being the first Indian to graduate from...